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Family decision making the model as practised in New Zealand and its relevance in Australia

Pages 23-30 | Accepted 01 Oct 1992, Published online: 01 Feb 2008

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Barbara Blundell, Joe Clare & Mike Clare. (2021) Family Group Conferencing as an Additional Service Response to the Abuse of Older People in Australia. Australian Social Work 74:3, pages 307-319.
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Ravinder Barn & Chaitali Das. (2016) Family Group Conferences and Cultural Competence in Social Work. British Journal of Social Work 46:4, pages 942-959.
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Bronwen Elliott, Patricia Kiely & Sue Tolley. (2016) So much to gain: New approaches to child protection meetings. Children Australia 26:3, pages 23-26.
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Michael Clare. (2016) Educating family group conference coordinators: A ‘family of origin’ perspective. Children Australia 25:2, pages 21-27.
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Sharon McCallum & Isaac Prilleltensky. (1996) Empowerment in Child Protection Work: Values, Practice and Caveats. Children & Society 10:1, pages 40-50.
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Paul Ban & Phillip Swain. (2016) Family group conferences, part one: Australia's first project within child protection. Children Australia 19:3, pages 19-21.
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Paul Ban. (2016) The Influence of Indigenous Perspectives of “Family” on some aspects of Australian & New Zealand Child Welfare Practice. Children Australia 18:1, pages 20-22.
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